Sonar’s Cameron Bruce thinks, “That would be weird. I might try that” Sonar Music's newest composer and musical director spoke to LBB’s Tom Loudon about versatility, his dearth of technical expertise, and putting ‘trying’ over ‘training’. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372RG20
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Paywall-free, democratic and truly international. Little Black Book is a platform that allows creative companies to shine. And gives you full control. Find new collaborators and clients by joining the growing network of members. Big brand marketers visit the site every day – make sure you get in front of them by joining up. And because we believe that giant networks and tiny start-ups all deserve a voice, membership is affordable and packed with benefits. One product, one cost, many tools. We can give your company and your work the fame it deserves. Seen monthly by a mix of approx 200,000 brands and creatives. To find out more, head over to lbbonline.com and get in touch.
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Employees at LBBonline - Little Black Book
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Darren Woolley
Founder & Global CEO @ Trinity P3 Marketing Management Consultancy
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Wayne Gumble
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Toby Hemming
Managing Director Asia Pacific @ LBBonline | Communications Leadership, Strategic Planning, Business Management, Creative Problem Solving
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Laura Swinton
Editor In Chief & MD at Little Black Book - LBBOnline
Updates
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Netflix Australia names Amplify as lead creative agency. The streaming giant strengthens its partnership with Amplify, while Initiative wins the brand’s media account, Tom Loudon reports. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372G740
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My Creative Hero: Natasha Foster's Grandmother, "Sozzle". The Good Oil director on how her grandmother's kindness, resilience, and creativity shaped her into the artist she is today. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372dYz0
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Reel Factory releases dark comedy ‘Lollipop Man’ starring David Correos. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372rYK0
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The Work That Made Me: Simon Fowler. The co-founder of ABEL on his obsession with 'The Last of Us', his dad joke-heavy short film, and his favourite work. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372dPk0
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Couples urged to take 'Robe Trips' to RotoruaNZ in jnr. campaign. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372bmY0
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CX Lavender's Genus Program welcomes next generation of industry talent. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0372qJ70
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Jonathan Kneebone appreciates Australia's upped interest in craft and storytelling. The Glue Society co-founder predicts the new US government will lead to "a sense of ‘protest’" in some brands' work, and suggests how to craft top AWARD Award entries. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0371QVX0 Revolver, Advertising Council Australia
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Two-year-old Thinkerbell Aotearoa NZ is growing by refusing to “black box” creativity Regan Grafton, Amy Frengley, and Jessica Allison tell LBB’s Brittney Rigby about the challenge of educating the New Zealand market about the Thinkerbell model, and why Aotearoa is such a creative hotbed. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q0371DX80
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Mentor, mensch, and “Masterful pusher of buttons” - Tributes flow for Ari Weiss. LBB’s managing editors Addison Capper, Brittney Rigby, and Alex Reeves gather global tributes for the acclaimed creative leader. Read here: https://hubs.la/Q036-qCm0
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